Wow! This is a compendium of every rumor that was ever out there. You must have some really good insider info because I have spent a week digging into these titles and get no real verification on any of these. BTW just so we are speaking the same language I assume replacement means the whole score was recorded and he didn't just start writing stuff.

Here is an SCN/13 interview excerpt about LE PILLOLE D'ERCOLE:Ennio Morricone: Salce suggested me for LE PILLOLE D'ERCOLE, a movie produced by Dino De Laurentiis. The latter didn't want me for this assignment because I wasn't known at the time, and the job went to another composer (Trovajoli).

This list is very interesting, very good and useful work in the website. I never heard about rejected scores such as La Celestina, La vendetta (1999 because there is other same titles), A civil action and Bandits. The latter one is logical because Levinson worked with Ennio for Disclosure and Bugsy.

I learned that The scarlet letter was rejected because it was too close to the vein of The mission.

Among others, we can add "Il diario di Matilde Manzoni" (by Lino Capolicchio, 2002), in which some already music by Morricone was apparently replaced by ... nothing. The movie's stills don't mention any composer. Although, it is mentioned in many websites as imdb to have a Morricone's music.

The most recent known rejected score is the French movie "Un crime" (by Manuel Pradal, 2005) : I am very curious to discover it ! This film features few Morricone's music, but reprised from the stock.